The honorable Richard Rush 



To 



Doc. No. 10. 59 



London, July 13, 1838. 



To unpacking and repacking 14 packages, at 2s. 6d. - 

 •cord and nails for mending do. 



Paid 14th July, 1838. 



WILLIAM BROWN. 



A true copy original in Thomas Aspin wall's account, 



JAMES M. CURLEY. 



(No. 2.) 



July 13, 1838. 



t/lccount of charges on 14 packages, marked " the United States,^'' Nos, 



1 to 14, shipped on board the ship Mediator, Christopher H. Champ- 



lin master, by order of the honorable Richard Rush, for account and 



risk of the Government of the United States. 



£ s. d. 



Cartage and porterage - - - - -106 



Duty and entry - - - - - -126 



Dock dues - - - - - - . - 15 10 



Bills of lading - - - - - - 3 6 



1 packing-case (No. 14) - - - - - 3 6 



Shipping, entering, and clearing 14 packages, at 2*. 6(/. - 1 15 



Cord and nails for mending do. - - - - 3 6 



*Unpacking and repacking do., and cording, mending, and 



securing, at 2*. 6fl?. each - - - - -1150 



£6 19 4 



Received the above amount in account with Mr. Rush : 



THOMAS A SPIN WALL. 



Mediator, Champlin, New York. 



T. ASPINWALL. 

 British coin for and on account. Entry, 5s. 6d. 



THOMAS TANNER. 

 Witness : James M. Curley. 

 July 17, 1S38. 



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When paid, to be immediately exhibited at the Department, where this 

 bill has been made out; by which business will be materially expedited. 



* In consequence of the very loose and 6areless manner in which the boxes were originally 

 packed, and of the damaged state of the packages, this charge was unavoidably incurred to pre- 

 «nt the contents from being ground to pieces, and lost on the passage to the United States. 



